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Aleph Integrated Library SystemEx Libris Group

Aleph is an integrated library system developed by Ex Libris, designed to manage various library operations, including acquisitions, cataloging, circulation, and interlibrary loan services.

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Ex Libris Group

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Aleph, which stands for Automated Library Expandable Program, was developed by the Israeli Ex Libris Group. It offers a suite of modules to handle diverse library functions:

  • Cataloging: Facilitates the organization and management of bibliographic records.
  • Acquisitions: Streamlines the procurement process for new materials.
  • Circulation: Manages the lending and returning of library items.
  • Interlibrary Loan (ILL): Supports resource sharing between libraries.
  • Technical Administration: Oversees system configurations and maintenance.

Aleph utilizes a client-server architecture and is primarily written in COBOL and C programming languages. It operates on an Oracle database and supports multiple languages through Unicode integration. Initially developed to meet the needs of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Aleph has evolved and is now used by numerous libraries worldwide.

Key Features & Benefits

  • Comprehensive Module Suite: Aleph's integrated modules cover all essential library functions, ensuring seamless operations.
  • Scalability: Designed to cater to libraries of varying sizes, from small institutions to large university systems.
  • Multilingual Support: Offers interfaces in multiple languages, accommodating diverse user bases.
  • Proven Track Record: With a history spanning several decades, Aleph has a demonstrated track record of reliability and efficiency in library management.
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